
Home play equipment
Introduction
This information sheet suggests some things to be considered when purchasing outside or large play equipment for the home.
General Comments
- Is there a CE or GS mark on the equipment which indicates a degree of quality?
 - Are full installation, maintenance and operating instructions included?
 - Is there an indication of recommended age or use and durability?
 - Is paint used non-toxic and low lead?
 - Are all tube ends capped?
 - Are there no protruding bolts or parts?
 - Unless otherwise designated are items capable of being secured to the ground securely?
 - Are all hand grips less than 40mm?
 - Is information given on appropriate surfaces?
 
Swings
- Are seats impact absorbing?
 - Are all ropes protected against wear at fixing points?
 - Swing ropes should not be crossed in the middle
 - Is the ground clearance at least 200mm?
 - Are all 'S' hook fixings closed or capable of being closed?
 
Slides
- Are access ladders and steps securely fixed to the slide?
 - Are the slide sides at least 64mm high?
 - Are there guard sections and hand grips to the top of the slide to prevent falls?
 - Is the end less than 300mm from the ground?
 
Roundabouts
- Are there no protrusions underneath?
 - Does it rotate noiselessly and smoothly?
 - Are there hand-grips for children to hold?
 
Climbing frames
- Are hand grips less than 40mm diameter?
 - Are any moving parts (i.e. ropes) fixed top and bottom to reduce movement?
 - Is the frame less than 2m high?
 
Seesaws
- Are hand grips less than 40mm in diameter?
 - Are there any protruding bars (i.e. hand grips should be loops)?
 - Are there foot rests?
 
Combination units
- Is there sufficient space between swinging units to avoid children striking each other?
 - Are there less than three swinging items in a single bay?
 - Do children have to go past a swinging item to access other play features?